Description: Rare Antique Copeland Spode Hand Painted Plate with Faux-Fire Opal Enamel Jewels and Elaborate Gold Decoration Factory: Copeland made for T.GOODE&Co, LANDON. Marked "Copeland China England" "Copeland Jewelled Porcelain" in gold, an impressed year cypher "M90". Retailer's mark "T.GOODE&Co, LANDON" with a crown in gold. Date : 1890 Size : 23 cm diameter. Condition: Excellent, near mint, with minimal age-related gold wear. No crazing on the glaze. The white spots and lines visible on the faux-fire opal enamel gems are due to camera flash only. This is an exceptionally rare Copeland Spode porcelain plate, featuring exquisite faux-fire opal enamel gems and luxurious gilding. The wide border features a golden textured background, beautifully embellished with eight slightly raised faux-fire opal enamel gems of varying sizes. These gems are vibrant and dreamy, radiating fiery ruby red, deep sapphire blue, and vivid emerald green hues. Upon closer inspection, their intricate textures resemble miniature abstract paintings, captivating the beholder. At the center of the plate lies a delicately hand-painted, gilded monogram “H G” is set against a circular gold-textured background. The plate’s sculpted, irregular edges, paired with its elaborate gilded details, enhance its artistic allure and make it a highly collectible piece. Ship to Asia US$25. Europe - US$40. America - US$50. Will gladly combine shipping. IMPORTANT: Please wait for our invoice before payment. Thank you. ◾COPELAND (1847 - 1899)Copeland, originally known as "Spode," is a prominent English ceramics manufacturer. Josiah Spode, the founder, established the business in 1770. In 1833, William Taylor Copeland, who had been a partner in the firm, took over the company. Under the Copelands, the factory vied with its neighbour Minton in making some of the most spectacular ceramics wares of the age. Gifted artists, such as Charles Ferdinand Hürten, were imported from continental factories and superb pieces were exhibited at the Great Exhibition of London 1851 and International Exhibitions in London 1862 and Paris 1878. Copeland pieces, particularly those from the 19th century, are highly collectible and often feature delicate patterns, hand-painted details, and the use of bright colors. The company remained in the Copeland family until it was sold in 1970. Please review all the pictures carefully, as they often contain detailed information. If you have any questions, feel free to message me—I'm happy to help!
Price: 580 USD
Location: Taipei city
End Time: 2024-12-29T14:35:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 50 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: England
Pattern: Faux-Fire Opal Enamel Jewels
Shape: irregular
Occasion: All Occasions
Color: Multicolor
Material: Porcelain
Set Includes: Plate
Year Manufactured: 1890
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Spode Copeland
Type: Plate
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Theme: Faux-Fire Opal Enamel Jewels
Style: Art Nouveau
Features: Hand Painted
Production Style: porcelain
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Production Technique: porcelain
Backstamp: Printed
Handmade: Yes